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THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS   A 

GENERAL   WORKS 
POLYGRAPHY 


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LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS   A 

GENERAL   WORKS 
POLYGRAPHY 


ADOPTED   1911 
AS  IN  FORCE  JUNE,   1915 


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SYNOPSIS 

AC  COLLECTIONS.— SERIES.— COLLECTED  WORKS 

AE  ENCYCLOPEDIAS 

AG  GENERAL  REFERENCE  WORKS  (OTHER  THAN  ENCYCLOPEDIAS) 

AI  INDEXES 

AM  MUSEUMS.— COLLECTORS  AND  COLLECTING;  PRIVATE  CABINETS 

AN  NEWSPAPERS 

AP  PERIODICALS 

AS  SOCIETIES.— ACADEMIES 

AY    YEARBOOKS.— ALMANACS 
[DIRECTORIES] 

AZ     HISTORY  OF  THE  SCIENCES  IN  GENERAL;  SCHOLARSHIP,  LEARN- 
ING 


^H'J'^f^ 


COLLECTIONS.    SERIES. 
COLLECTED  WORKS 


COLLECTIONS.    SERIES.   COLLECTED 

WORKS 

AC 

Collections  of  monographs,  essays,  etc. 

Prefer  AS  for  collections  published  under  the  auspices  of  learned 
bodies  (institutions  or  societies) ; 
D  for  collections  mainly  historical; 

P    for    collections    like    Biblioteca    de     autores    espanoles, 
Bibliotheca  romanica,  etc. 

American  and  English. 
1  Comprehensive  collections. 

Minor  collections. 

Including  popular  and  juvenile  collections,  home 
study,  etc. 

4  Early  (to  1850). 

5  1850-. 

Collected  works  of  individual  authors. 

6  16th- 17th  centuries. 

7  18th  century. 

8  19th-20th  centuries. 

Collections  in  foreign  languages. 

9  General. 

(10)  Ancient,  see  P-PM. 

Medieval/  ^-^^  v\\iderv\. 
■44-  (Collections/ i  M  -twA  r-.r  w\nr£  lav\5)a»<^«%;. 

12  Individual  authors,  A-Z. 

Prefer  Class  P. 
MedievqJ.and  modern  Latin. 

13  Cotle'ctions. 

14  Individual,_A-fe  aaiV\6^^ 
Modern/  1  ^  vrfaa^&a. 

15  General,  ^ol  le^hrnA  \AtWf>  nr  wvore.  \a>^iAA^fi%     ' 

Dutch. 

16  Collections. 
Individual  authors. 

17  16th-17th  centuries. 

18  18th  century. 

19  19th-20th  centuries. 


AC 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


AC 


20 

21 

23 

25 

30-35 

40-45 

50-55 

60-65 

70-75 

95 

901 
911 
917 
921 
931 
941 
951 
961 
971 
995 
^^1 


CoY^\y\j^\:c  Li«>H^  I<il2^ 


■  841 


Collectiotts  of  monographs,  essays,  etc. 
Collections  in  foreign  languages. 
Modem — Continued. 
French. 

Collections.    M«.^av^^Eal  AC20.M4%  a^^^)l  lv^;Vi'ai  -f  p''.^^v^  -for 
Individual  authors.    ^^"^  wr.tov,. 
16th-17th  centuries. 
18th  century. 
19th-20th  centuries. 
German. 

Divided  like  20-25. 
Italian. 

Divided  like  20-25. 
Scandinavian. 

Divided  like  20-25.     ■, 
Slavic. 

Divided  like  20-25. 
Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

Divided  like  20-25. 
Other.     By  language,  A-Z ;  subarranged  by  author. 

Oriental  authors,  see  PJ-PL. 
-"''"■■'-.■    f/"./  ITc.'/ViiA    Y-.acieir4.. 
Pamphlet  collections. 
American  and  English. 
English  (exclusively). 
Dutch. 
French. 
German. 
Italian. 
Scandinavian. 
Slavic. 

Spanish  and  Portuguese. 
Other. 


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ENCYCLOPEDIAS 


ENCYCLOPEDIAS 


AE 

1 

History,  method,  etc. 

Encyclopedic  works. 

Early  works. 

2 

To  end  of  middle  ages  (1450/1515). 

3 

To  end  of  IGth  century. 

4 

17th-18th  centuries. 

Note. — If  in  alphabetic  form  to  be  claeeed  AE  5-91. 

Modern  encyclopedias. 

5 

American  and  English. 

6 

Encyclopedic  works  in  other  than  alphabetic  form, 

American  (United  States   and  Canada)  in  lan- 

guages other  than  English  or  Spanish. 

7 

French- Ameri  ca  n . 

8 

German-American. 

9 

Italian- American. 

10 

Other,  A-Z. 

11 

Austrian. 

15 

Belgian. 

19 

Dutch. 

21 

Finnish. 

25 

French. 

27 

German. 

29 

Greek  (modern). 

31 

Hungarian. 

35 

Italian. 

37 

Portuguese. 

39 

Rumanian. 

Scandinavian. 

41 

Danish. 

43 

Norwegian. 

45 

Swedish. 

Slavic. 

51 

Bohemian. 

53 

Polish. 

55 

Russian. 

51 

Latviaw, 

ff^ 

L  0 

AE  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AE 


Modern  encyclopedias — Continued, 

61 

Spanish. 

65 

Spanish-A  merican. 

69 

Swiss. 

71 

Asiatic* 

84- 

Afrioan.* 

91 

Australkiu.' 

^  Not  including  works  in  native  languages,  which  are  classed  in  PJ-PL.     (Provi- 
sionally in  "Orientalia"  collection.) 


12 


DICTIONARIES  AND  OTHER 
GENERAL  REFERENCE  BOOKS 


13 


DICTIONARIES  AND  OTHER  GENERAL 
REFERENCE  BOOKS 

AG 

1^—91     Dictionaries.  fA.>A0if.e_wiwi!AopaA\a6  ({vtilujivu!  popal»v»^\<i  juVcviil*./. 
/'^i  irrangcdiikeAE^-gi;  6  not  *©-b^  used. 
103-191     General  works,  pocketbooks,  receipts,  etc. 
Arranged  like  AE  3-91,  except: 
103:  To  1600. 

104:   17th-18th  centuries.  ^  ^ 

106:  Not  used.  '"'  ^ 

Reference  books  for  special  classes  of  porso]i<^. 
(211)        Children,  in  AG  5-191.^'''^-?' 

Make  reference  entry  in  shelf  list  under  AG  211.  V 
(221)         Women,  in  AG  5-191. 

Make  reference  entry  in  ehelf  list  under  AG  221. 

Wonders.     Curiosities.     Eccentric  characters,  etc. 

241         Early  works  (to  1850/70).  2^(3 ■pevv.o.^aU 

243         1870-. 

250     Pictorial  works  (Views,  events,  etc.) 
Cf.  G  136-13!). 

Notes  and  queries. 
305         American  and  English. 
307         Dutcli. 
309         French. 
313         Italian. 

Information    Bureaus.     Literary    agents.     Library  researcii 
agents. 

Cf.  Z  1008,  711. 

500  Periodicals. 

501  Associations. 
503  Collections. 
511  General  works. 

5 1 3         Organization.     Methods. 

517  Special,  A-Z. 

519         Miscellaneous.     Pampldets. 

16 


AG  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AG 

Information  Bureaus — Continued. 
By  country. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Special  institutions;  By  place,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(a)  Public. 

(b)  Private. 
United  States. 

521  General. 

527  By  place. 

e.  g.  AG  527. W3,  International  Bureau  of  Information, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

531  Other  American. 

541  Europe,  A-Z. 

551  Other  countries. 


16 


INDEXES 


1917°— 15 2  17 


INDEXES 


Manuals,  etc.,  on  technique  of  indexing,  see  Z  695. 

Works  on  the  use,  value,  etc.,  of  indexes,  see  PN  249. 

Indexes  to  particular  works  are  to  be  classified  with  the  works. 

Indexes  to  serial  publications  (periodicals,  collections,  etc.)  may  be  clasaified: 

(1)  in  AT,  when  of  value  for  general  reference 

(2)  in  Z,  when  limited  to  special  subjects 

(3)  with  the  publication,  when  not  regarded  as  more  useful  in  AI  or  Z. 

r       P-.r V epical'.  ?>-£.v^V:>cs, 

3     American  and  Jhinglish. 

Cf.  AI  21. 
5     Dutch. 
7     French. 
9     German. 
11     Italian. 
13     Scandmavian. 
15     Slavic. 

17     Spanish  and  Portuguese. 
19     Other. 

21     Indexes  to  individual  newspapers 
e.  g.  New  York  Tribune  index 

London  Times  index,  by  Palmer. 


19 


MUSEUMS 

MUSEOGRAPHY  AND  MUSEOLOGY 


21 


MUSEUMS. 
MUSEOGRAPHY  AND  MUSEOLOGY. 

Cf.  N  405-490;  QH  61-71;  T  391-999. 

1     Periodicals,  societies,  collections,  etc. 

Only  publicalions  devoted  to  the  interests  of  museume,  method- 
ology, description,  etc. 

Serials  or  collections  of  scientific  contributions,  memoirs,  etc.,  on 
A other  subjects,  in  AC,  AS,  B — Z. 

6  General  treatises>'^^''^^"^''^^^<^"  '*"°^' 

7  General  special.  _  (^    C^hildrcN^  Hi-!SctJM.s 
9     ^Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

Museography. 
11  bo         By  country. 

Under  each  country : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Special  states,  provinces,  etc. 

(3)  Special  cities,  towns,  etc. 

I  fi  America. 

I I  United  States. 

21  Canada.  ■R^^tibV1   Rwarica- 

23  Mexico. 

25  Central  America. 

29  West  Indies. 

33  South  America. 

45  Europe. 

41  Great  Britain. 

44  Austria-Hungary. 

46  France. 
49  German}^ 
52  Greece. 
54  Italy. 

Netherlands. 

56  Belgium. 

57  Holland. 
60                 Russia. 

Scandinavia. 

62  Denmark. 

63  Norway. 

64  Sweden. 

23 


AM  LIBKARY  OF  CONGRESS  AM     o    , 

Museography. 

By  country.  4 

Europe — Continued. 
65  Spain  and  Portugal. 

67  Switzerland. 

69 Turkey  and  tlie  Balkan  States. 

ni     ~   ^  Asia.  ''-  '"''''■''  '^"    -'•--^'^>' >>■•-*' '^"Z" 

72  China. 

73  India. 

74  Indo-China. 

75  Indonesia. 
77                 Japan. 

79  Other^A?.i».-r.                   ,      - 

20  Africa. 

85  British  Africa. 

87  Egypt. 

89  French  Africa. 

90  German  Africa. 

91  Other/&pe^val/^-2i. 
93  Australia. 

99  Pacific  Islands. 

101         Individual  museums,  A-Z. 
Alphabetically  by  name. 

Under  each  (using  successive  Cutter  numbers): 

(1)  Acts  of  incorporation,  statutes,  by-laws,  rules,  and 

regulations  (by  date). 

(2)  Administration.     List  of  officers,  etc. 
(2. 5)  Examinations. 

(3)  Annual  reports. 

(5)  Guide  books,  catalogs  (by  date). 

(6)  History. 

(7)  General  works.     Non-official. 

(9)  Miscellaneous  printed  matter,  circulars,  announce- 
ments (by  date), 
e.  g.  AM  101. B  81-89,  British  museum.  ((^^ 

Museology.     Museum  methods,  teclinique,  etc. 
Ill         General  works. 
Prefer  AM  5. 
121         Organization. 
(123)       Architecture,  see  NA  6700. 
127         Equipment. 
129  Furniture. 

133        The  Collections. 
135  Collecting. 

Cf.  QHGl. 
139  Registration,  Accessioning. 

24 


AM 


MUSEUMS 


AM 


141 
145 


151 

153 
157 


Museology.     Museum  methods,  technique,  etc. 
The  Collections — Continued. 
Preparation  and  Preservation. 
General. 

Special  methods. 

Special  subjects,   see   the  subheading  ^luseums 
under  the  subjects  in  B-Z. 
Exhibition. 

Cf.  T  391-999. 
Classification.     Arrangement. 
Labels.     Marking. 


COLLECTORS  AND  COLLECTING.      PRIVATE  CABINETS,  ETC. 


General  worka  only.     Prefer  special  subjects  iu  Classes  B-Z, 

Periodicals,  societies,  etc. 

200 

International. 

201 

English. 

203 

French. 

205 

German. 

207 

Other. 

211 

Dictionaries. 

213 

Directories. 

221 

History  of  collecting. 

223 

Biography  of  collectors. 

Collections  only;  individual  biographies  in  AM  401. 

231 

General  works. 

235 

General  minor. 

301-396 

By  country. 

301    America. 

322 

Panama. 

302     North  America. 

323 

West  Indies. 

303    United  States. 

324 

Bahamas. 

304        Colonial  period . 

325 

Cuba. 

305        19th-20th  centuries. 

326 

Haiti. 

306        New  England. 

327 

Jamaica. 

307        South. 

328 

Porto  Rico. 

308        West. 

329 

Other. 

310        States,  A-Z. 

330 

South  America 

311        Cities,  A-Z. 

331 

Argentine  Republic 

313    Canada. 

332 

Bolivia. 

314    Mexico. 

333 

Brazil. 

315    Central  America. 

334 

Chile. 

316        British  Honduras. 

335 

Colombia. 

317        Costa  Rica. 

336 

Ecuador. 

318        Guatemala. 

337 

Guiana. 

319        Honduras. 

338 

Paraguay. 

320        Nicaragua. 

339 

Peru. 

321        Salvador. 

340 

Uruguay. 

25 

AM 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


AM 


Collectors  and  collect 

ing. 

By  country — Continued. 

South  America- 

-Contd. 

Europe. 

341 

Venezuela. 

Turkey  and  other  Balkan 

342 

Europe. 

States — Continued . 

343 

Great  Britain. 

England. 

369 

Rumania. 

344 

England-Local. 

370 

Servia. 

345 

Scotland. 

371 

Other. 

346 

Ireland. 

372 

Asia.    The  Orient. 

347 

Wales. 

373 

Southwestern      Asia.       Le- 

348 

Austria. 

vant.    Turkey  in  Asia. 

349 

France. 

374 

Persia. 

350 

Germany. 

375 

Central  Asia. 

351 

Greece. 

376 

Southern  Asia.  India.   Cey- 

352 

Italy. 

lon. 

353 

Netherlands. 

377 

Indo-China. 

354 

Belgium. 

378 

French  Indo-China. 

355 

Holland. 

379 

Indonesia.     Malaysia. 

356 

Russia. 

380 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

357 

Scandinavia. 

381 

Philippines. 

358 

Denmark. 

382 

Eastern  Asia. 

359 

Iceland. 

383 

China. 

360 

Norway. 

384 

Japan. 

361 

Sweden. 

385 

Northern      Asia.      Siberia. 

362 

Spain.      Spain  and  Por- 

Russian Asia. 

tugal. 

387 

Africa. 

363 

Portugal. 

388 

Egypt. 

364 

Switzerland. 

389 

Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

365 

Turkey  and  other  Balkan 

390 

Australia. 

States. 

391 

Special,  A-Z. 

366 

Turkey. 

393 

New  Zealand. 

367 

Bulgaria. 

395 

Pacific  Islands. 

368 

Montenegro 

396 

Special,  A-Z. 

401     Individual  cabinets  and  collections,  A-Z. 

501     Collections  of  spec 

3ial  classt 

iS  of  ( 

jbiects. 

Classification  by  subject  in  B-Z  to  be  preferred: 
Arms  and  Armor,  see  NK  6600-6699. 

Cf.  U  803-897. 
Autogi'aphs,  see  Z  41-43. 
Bookplates,  see  Z  993-996. 
Bric-a-brac,  see  AM  401. 

Cf.  NK  530-570. 
Coins  and  medals,  see  CJ. 
Postage  stamps,  Philately,  see  HE  6187-6230. 
Potterv,  see  NK  3700-4690. 


26 


NEWSPAPERS 


27 


NEWSPAPERS 


AN     See  Cliecklist  in  Periodical  division. 

(Arranged  by  country,  following  the  usual  order  in  other  classea; 
subarranged  by  place;  under  the  latter,  by  language  and  name 
or  title.) 


29 


PERIODICALS 


31 


PERIODICALS 


Classified  by  language;  under  languages  grouped  geographically. 

AP  73-95  are  for  modern  periodicals  for  general  readei"s  only;  in  case  of  doubt, 

classification  in  class  P  or  D — F  is  to  be  preferred. 
Publications  of  learned  societies  in  AS. 
Periodicals  devoted  to  a  special  science  or  subject,  with  the  subject,  in  B-Z. 

AP 

1  International.     Polyglot. 

e.  g.  Cosmopolis. 
English. 

2  United  States. 

2.A2       18th  century  periodicals  (to  1810/20). 

Periodicals  of   the  early   19th  cent,  whose  publication 
ceased  before  1820  may  be  here  included. 
2.Z9       Curiosa. 

Periodicals  and  magazines  in  foreign  languages  pub- 
lished in  the  United  States,  see  AP  16,  21,  31,  etc. 
American   editions  of  British   periodicals  preferably  in 
AP4. 
Great  Britain  (and  continental  Europe). 

3  Periodicals  to  ca.  1800. 

4  Periodicals,  1800-. 

American  editions  of  British  periodicals  may  be  classified 
here. 

5  Canada. 

6  Western  heniisphore.   the   United  States  and  Canada 

excepted. 

7  AustraHa  and  Pacilic  Islands. 

8  Asia . 

9  Africa. 

Dutch  and  Flemish. 

Holland  and  Belgium. 

14  Early  (to  ca.  1800). 

15  1800-. 

16  America. 

17  Other  parts  of  the  worhl. 

1917°— 15— 3  33 


AP  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AP 

French. 

20  France. 

21  America. 

Europe  (with  the  exception  of  France). 

22  Belgium. 

24  vSwitzerland. 

25  Other  countries  of  Europe. 

26  Asia. 

27  Africa. 

28  AustraHa  and  Pacific  Islands. 
Grerinan. 

30  Germany  and  Austria. 

31  America. 

32  Switzerland. 

33  Europe  (mth  the  exception  of  Germany,  Austria,  and 

Switzerland). 

34  Asia. 

35  Africa. 

36  Australia  and  Pacific  Islands. 
Italian. 

37  Italy. 

38  America. 

39  Other  parts  of  the  w^orld. 
Scandinavian. 

40  General. 

41  Icelandic. 
Danish. 

42  Denmark,  and  other  countries  except  America. 

43  America. 
Norw^egian. 

45  Norway,  and  other  countries  except  America. 

46  America. 
Swedish. 

48  Sw  cdcn,  and  other  countries  except  America. 

49  America. 
Slavic. 

50  Russian. 

Not  including  the  files  acquired  with  the  Yudin  collection. 
(51)        Languages  other  than  Russian,  see  AP  4,  25,  33,  etc. 
Bohemian. 

52  Bohemia,  and  other  countries  except  America. 

53  America. 
Polish. 

54  Poland,  and  other  countries  except  America. 

55  America. 

34 


AP  PERIODICALS  AP 

Slavic — Continued . 
56        Senaan  and  Croatian. 

Spanish.        ^  '  ^•^'    '^^    ^^— ^=^-. 

GO         Spain. 

61  Philippine  Islands. 
America. 

62  United  States. 

63  Latin  America. 

64  Other  parts  of  the  world. 
Portuguese. 

65  Portugal. 

66  South  America. 

67  United  States. 

68  Other  parts  of  the  world. 

Swiss,  see  AP  24:  French  periodicals — Switzerland. 
AP  32:  German  periodicals — Switzerland. 
AP  39 :  Italian  periodicals. 
Celtic. 
73         Irish. 
75         Scotch. 
77         Welsh. 
80     Finnish. 
Hungarian. 

82  Hungary  and  other  countries,  except  America. 

83  Aniorica. 

85  Greek,  Modern. 

86  Rumanian. 

(89 j    Other.  Se^  Apq\-'^5- 

General  periodicals  for  Jewish  readers. 

91  IIe})rew  and  Yiddish. 

92  English. 

93  In  other  languages. 

Oriental. 

Mtnl-ern  p*>Fiwl4<;'Als  for  general  roatlftrs  »nly;  o(li«r  peri<xliofll8 
,  _- with  subject  in  B-Z  (prefer  P)-. 

£.$ 4i.A3     Albanian. ^"^ f-^ ^---^^  «»(  U..^.ia^^  • 
.A6     Arabic. 

Armenian. 
.AT         Armenia  and  other  countries  except  America. 
.AS        America. 


35 


AP  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AP 

Oriental — Continued.  * 

Chinese. 
95.C4         China  and  otlier  countries  except  America. 
.C5         America. 

•  HZ — ^ —  nawaiiaw. 

Japanese. 
.J2         Japan  and  other  countries  except  America. 
.J3         America. 
.P3     Persian. 
.T8     Turkish. 

HUMOEISTIC   PERIODICALS. 

101     American  and  English. 

e.  g.  Judge,     AP  101J8. 

Life,        AP  101.L6. 

Puck,      AP  101.P7. 

Punch,    AP101.P8. 
103     French. 

e.  g.  La  Caricature,     AP  103. C2. 

LeRire,  AP  103.R. 

105     German. 

e.  g.  Fliegende  Blatter,  AP  105.F6. 

Der  Floh,  AP  10o.F7. 

Humoristisclie  Blatter,     AP  105. H8. 

Jugend,  AP  105.J8. 

Kladderadatsch,  AP  105.K6. 

Siniplicissimus,  AP  105. S5. 

107     Italian. 
109     Scandinavian. 
Ill     Spanish  and  Portuguese. 
115     Other. 

.JUVENILE   PERIODICALS. 

200  Ear]3^^(*;-e'r-pei4odicals  discontinued  before  1860/70>t- 

201  American  and  English. 

(.'.  g.  Harper's  young  people,     AP201.H2. 
St.  Nicholas,  AP201.S3. 

Youth's  companion,  AP  201.Y8. 

203     French. 

205  German. 

206  German- American  (United  States). 

207  Italian. 

209     Scandinavian. 

211     Sp  anish  and  Portuguese . 

215     0ther,i<4ioati^fiL:i;_-,«'1-   -^^  "^'^'^'^ 

ill  b,v\ij\WyN  OR 


AP  PERIODICALS  AP 

PERIODICALS    FOR  WOMEN. 

General  periodicals  for  woman  readers,  nee  AP  2-215. 

N.  B. — Make  reference  entry  in  shelf  li.st,  under  AP  250-2G5. 
Periodicals  devoted  to  woman's  interests,  feminism,  etc.,  see  IIQnOl. 
Suffrage,  see  JF  847,  JK  1880,  JN  976,  and  corresponding  divisiona 

under  other  countries  in  JL-JQ. 
Domestic  economy,  see  TX;  fa-hion  magazines,  needle  work,  fancy 

work,  etc.,  see  TT. 

(250)  Early. 

(251)  Araerican  and  Englisli. 
(253)   French. 

(255)  German. 

(256)  German-American. 

(257)  Italian. 
(259)   Scandinavian. 

(261)   Spanish  and  Portuguese. 
(265)   Other. 

(:^.  1 0  J       /4  tn  ^<^  •'  C  'A>1     dund      1^  io<^  / 1 S  K 


37 


ACADEMIES  AND  LEARNED 
SOCIETIES 


39 


ACADEMIES   AND   LEARNED 
SOCIETIES 

Only  learned  societies  of  a  general  character  are  classified  here,  societies  devoted 
to  the  cultivation  of  a  particular  science  are  classified  with  that  science;  societies  of 
various  description  devoted  mainly  to  the  promotion  of  social  interests  are  in  IIS. 

General  divisions  at  the  beginning  of  countries  follow  the  order  of  AS  1-10  with 
the  addition  of  subdivisions: 

(6)  History  by  state,  province,  etc.,  A-Z. 

(7)  History  by  city,  A-Z. 

For  subdivisions  under  countries  to  which  one  number  is  assigned  in  the  sched- 
ules, and  for  subarrangement  of  publications  of  individual  societies  see  Tables  at 
end  of  AS. 
AS 

1  Periodicals  devoted  to  the  interests  of  learned  societies  in 

general. 

2  Yearbooks,  etc. 

Cf.  AS  5,  AS  8. 
International  associations,  congresses,  conferences,  etc. 

3  Withoiit  permanent  organization.     By  date. 

e.  g.  International  congress  ef  arts  and  science,  St.  Louis.  1904. 

4  Permanently  organized.     By  distinctive  part  of  name 

(in  English  when  an  English  form  is  current)  A-Z, 
e.  g.  Association  internationale  des  academies:  AS  4.A7. 

Catholic  international  scientific  congress  (Congr^  scien- 
tifique  international  des  Catholiques),  AS  4.C3. 
Cf.  AS  10.  AS4-Z^i   Traycc-ts  f^r  iviCttiitat^Ai  Aoutpe.'ahoMj  by  AAtV 

5  Historical  and  descriptive  literature.     Handbooks. 
^ (Handbooks  issued  periodically,  see  AS  2  and  AS  8.) 

8  Directories  andTists.^^^'."t'«V/^^'''''*"^-MT;f'' ' 

Cf.  AS  2.  ^ 

9  International  serial  publications. 

Collections  of  extracts  from  the  transactions  of  several  learned 

societies. 
For  non-serial  collections,  see  AC. 
(10)   International  associations,  see  AS  3-4, 
America. 
11-20         General. 

Subdivided  like  AS  1-10. 

41 


AS  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AS 

United  States. 
21-29         General. 

History. 
25  United  States.     General. 

28  Individual  states,  A-W.  ^q   c,|-,^.,  lyr, 

30         Learned  periodicals. 
32         Carnegie  institution  of  Washington. 
36         Other  individual  societies  and  institutions.     A-Z. 
c\  g.  Nebraska  University  studies,  AS  36. N2. 

Wisconsin    Academy    of    sciences,    arts,    and    letters. 
Transactions.     AS  36.W7.  .C(s>  CdloraAo 
British  North  America. 
40     .    GeDeral.  ' 

42         Individual  societies  and  institutions. 
60      Spanish  America. 

General  ■works,  histories,  etc. 

63  Mexico. 
Central  America. 

64  British  Honduras. 

65  Costa  Rica. 

66  Guatemala. 

67  Honduras. 

68  Nicaragua. 

69  Salvador. 

70  Panama. 
West  Indies. 

71  Cuba. 

72  Haiti. 

73  Jamaica. 

74  Porto  Rico. 

75  Other. 

76  Bermudas. 
South  America. 

77  General. 

78  Argentine  Republic. 

79  Bolivia. 

80  Brazil. 

81  Chile. 

82  Colombia. 

83  Ecuador. 
Guiana. 

84  British. 

85  Dutch.. 

86  French. 

87  Paraguay. 

42 


AS  SOCIETIES.    ACADEMIES  AS 


South  America — Continued, 

88 

Peru. 

89 

Uruguay. 

90 

A  enozuela. 
Europe. 

91-100 

(icnernl. 

Subdivided  like  ASl-10. 
Great  Britain. 

111-120 

General. 

121 

Learned  periodicals. 

122 

Individual  societies  and  institutions. 
Austria-Hungary/  iw,V.Cx<:x>ui'i.;jvais  Hevuclic 

131-140 

General. 

141 

Learned  periodicals. 

142 

Individual  societies,  etc.,  f\-Z  by  \f\-hrr  . 
France. 

151-160 

General. 

161 

Learned  periodicals. 

162 

Individual  societies,  etc. 
Germany. 

171-180 

General. 

181 

Learned  periodicals. 

182 

Individual  societies,  etc. 
Greece. 

191-200 

General. 

201 

Learned  periodicals. 

202 

Individual  societies. 
Italy. 

211-220 

General. 

221 

Learned  periodicals. 

222 

Individual  societies. 
Netherlands. 

231-240 

General. 

231 

Periodicals  devoted  to  the  interests  of  1( 
ties  in  Belgium  and  Holland. 
Belgium. 

'11  nu'd  SKcii'- 

241 

Learned  ])eriodicals. 

242 

Individual  societies. 
Holland. 

243 

Learned  periodicals. 

244 

Individual  societies. 

43 


AS  LIBRAKY  OF  CONGRESS  AS 

Russia. 
251-260         General. 

261  Learned  periodicals. 

262  Indivifliial  societies. 
Scandinavia. 

271-279         General. 

280  Learned  periodicals. 
Individual  societies. 

281  Denmark. 

282  Iceland. 

283  Norway. 

284  Sweden. 
Spain  and  Portugal. 

291-300         General. 
Spain. 

301  Learned  periodicals. 

302  Individual  societies. 
Portugal. 

303  Learned  periodicals. 

304  Individual  societies. 
Switzerland. 

311-319         General. 

321  Learned  periodicals. 

322  Individual  societies. 
Turkey  and  the  Balkan  states. 

331-339  General. 

Individual  societies. 

343  Bulgaria. 

344  Montenegro. 

345  Rumania. 

346  Servia. 
348  Turkey. 

Asia. 
401-410         General. 

China. 
441-450         General. 

452         Individual  societies. 
India. 
461-470         General.       . ,  •;  i 

472         Individual  societies. 
Indo-China. 
481-490         General. 

492         Individual  societies. 

44 


AS 


SOCIETIES.     ACADEMIES 


AS 


Indonesia. 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

511-520 

Cionoral. 

522 

Individual  societies. 

Philippine  Islands. 

531-539 

(iencral. 

540 

Individual  societies. 

Japan. 

541-550 

General. 

551 

Learned  periodicals. 

552 

Individual  societies. 

559 

Korea. 

571 

Persia. 

581 

Russian  Asia. 

591 

Turkish  empire  in  Asia. 

Africa. 

British  possessions. 

601-609 

General. 

611 

Union  of  South  Africa. 

613 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

615 

Natal. 

617 

Orange  Free  State.     Orange  River  Colony. 

619 

South  African  Republic.     Transvaal. 

622 

Central  Africa.     Rhodesia. 

625 

East  Afi'ica. 

Uganda. 

Zanzibar. 

629 

Somaliland. 

631 

West  Africa. 

633 

Nigeria. 

639 

Other,  A-Z. 

641-649 

French  possessions. 

651 

Algeria. 

653 

Tunis. 

657 

Madagascar. 

659 

Other. 

661-669 

German  possessions. 

671 

East  Africa. 

673 

Kamerun. 

675 

Southwest  Africa. 

679 

Other.  A-Z. 

681 

Italian  possessions. 

685 

Kongo    (Free  State,   to   October,   1908;  Congo   beige, 

November,  1908-). 

45 


AS  LIBRAKY  OF  CONGRESS  AS 

Africa — Continued. 
687         Portuguese  possessions. 
689         Spanish  possessions. 

Native  states. 
691  Abyssinia. 

693  Egypt. 

695  Liberia. 

697  Morocco. 

699  Other. 

Oceania. 
701-709  General. 

Australia. 
711-719         General. 

720         By  state,  A-Z. 
722         Individual  societies. 

Tasmania,  see  AS  720,  722. 
New  Zealand. 
741-749  General. 

750  Individual  societies. 

Pacific  Islands. 

American  possessions. 
761  Guam. 

763  Hawaii. 

Philippine  Islands,  see  AS  531-540. 
767  Samoan  Islands. 

British  possessions. 
771  Fiji. 

773  New  Guinea. 

775  Tonga  (Friendly  Islands). 

779  Other. 

French  possessions. 
781  New  Caledonia. 

785  Oceania  (Tahiti,  etc.). 

790        German  possessions. 
New  Guinea. 
Bismarck  Archipelago. 
Caroline  Islands. 
Kaiser  Wilhelm's  Land. 
Marianne  Islands. 
Palau  or  Pelew  Islands. 
Solomon  Islands. 
Marshall  Islands. 
Samoan  Islands. 


46 


AS  SOCIETIES.    ACADEMIES  AS 

911     Associations,  ' 'Funds, "  and  other  institutions  not  else- 
where   provided  for    in  AS  32-852,    or  with  special 
. ,     subject  in  other  classes. 

Table  of  subdivisions  under  countries  to  which  one  number  is  assigned 

in  the  schedules. 

General  works. 

.Al  Periodicals. 

.A2  Yearbooks. 

.A3  Congresses. 

.As  History.     Handbooks. 

.A6  Local. 

.A7  Directories.     Lists. 

.A8-Z  Individual  societies. 

TABLE  OF  SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL  SOCIETIES  AND 

INSTITUTIONS. 

The  headings  and  order  of  publications  as  indicated  are  merely  suggestive  and 
may  be  modified  to  meet  the  requirements  of  special  cases  (for  variations  see 
Shelf  list). 

The  numbers  (1),  (2),  (3),  etc.,  prefixed  to  the  headings  are  not  part  of  the  nota- 
tion, but  may  be  used  for  that  purpose  in  combination  with  other  numbers 
(Cutter  numbers,  etc.)  when  convenient.  They  are  given  to  facilitate  refer- 
ence. 

I. 

(1)  Proceedings  and  transactions. 

(2)  Collections:  Contributions,  memoirs,  etc. 

(3)  Periodicals. 

(4)  Annual  reports. 

(5)  Congresses  and  conferences.     Expositions. 

(6)  Constitution  and  by-laws. 

(7)  Directories.     Lists  of  members. 

(8)  Histoiy  and  biography.     Handbooks. 

Handbooks  issued  annually  in  (2),  (3),  (4),  or  (7),  a.s  the  case 
may  be. 

(9)  Addresses,  lectures,  essays. 

(9Z)  Miscellaneous    printed    matter:    Announcements,    Pro- 
grams, etc. 

II. 

(1)  Serial  publications. 

(2)  Constitution  and  by-laws,  lists  of  members,  etc. 

(3)  Other. 


47 


AY 

YEARBOOKS.     ALMANACS. 
DIRECTORIES 


1017°— 15 4  49 


YEARBOOKS.     ALMANACS 

General  popular  almanacs  and   yearbooks  only;  scientific  and  technical  almanacs 
under  special  subjects  in  AS,  B-Z. 


AY 


30'J^ 


Annuals:   Keepsakes,  etc. 
American.        ,,^     ^UVoy^  awd 


11  To  1860/1900. 

12  1860/1900-. 

13-14         English  (including  Canadian). 
15-16         French. 
17-18         German. 
19         Other. 

Clu-istmas  and  other  special  numbers  of  magazines,  etc. 
PivlerAT. 

21         American.  Hi^C^r  ;  ^' ai. .-..». ^ 

23         English.  i\         v,v  -    '^-^■"= 

M 
25         French.  1    ",aj-Zi  in^v^s^** 

27         German.  p2.  Ca> 

29_       Other.  l^j^  ^l^^v.^ 

Almanacs.  "     p  &evvA*.\ 

40  universal  collections. >,i,  Scawivviavxavi 

Earlv  almanacs.  '*  5Jpa.^v*V 

3°  otw  \a»\j»^»A-sj^'^ 


See  AY51-57,  and  410-1725,  subdivision 
(0)  under  each  country. 


(41)  American 

(43)  English 

(45)  French 

(47)  German 

(49)  Other 

By  country. 

For  subdivisions  under  foreign  countries  (AY  410-1725)  see 
Tables  at  end. 
United  States. 
Early,  to  1800. 

Prefer  AY  101-347. 
51  Collections.     By  thxte  of  first  volume. 

To  1699:  .A001-A699. 

1700-1799:       .BOO  -B99. 
53  Serial.     By  title  or  editor. 

57  Other  (occasional  issues).     By  date. 

59  Yearbooks  (without  almanacs). 

51 


AY  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AT 

By  country. 

United  States — Continued. 
Recent. 
61  Collections.     By  title  or  editor. 

64  General.     By  title  or  editor. 

67  Newspaper.     By  name  of  place,  subarranged  by 

title. 

68  Magazine  and  literary. 
(70)  Institutions.     Societies. 

Prefer  AM,  AS,  B-Z. 

71  Other.     By  date. 

Almanacs   in  foreign  languages;   by   language    (or 
nationality) . 

72  French. 

73  German. 

Cf.  AY  78.S9. 

74  Italian. 

75  Scandinavian  (Danish,  Norwegian,  Swedish). 

76  Slavic  (Russian,  Bohemian,  Polish). 

77  Spanish. 

78  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .D8,  Dutch. 

.H8,  Hungariaq.  _  _-^^   lev^v-s.^. 
.18,  Irish. 
.S9,  Swiss. 
81  Almanacs  for  special  classes  of  persons,  by  class  (age, 

sex,  occupation,  etc.),  A-Z 

Popular    almanacs     onh-;     scientific     and     technical 

almanacs  under  special  subjects  in  AS,  B-Z. 
N.  B. — Special  nationalities,  see  AY  72-78. 

.A8,    Astrological. 
.C7,    Comic. 
.C75,  Commercial. 
.E4,    Educational. 
.F3,    Farmers'. 
.F5,    Financial. 
.F6,    Firemen's. 
.G8,    Grocers'. 
.117,    Household. 
.16,     Insurance. 
.J8,     Juvenile. 

Ladies',  see  H7,  Household  almanacs. 
.L8,     Lunar. 
.M4,    Medical. 

M5l,    Meteorological.     .      (Or.  9-^^ 
.M8,    Musical. 
.P3,    Patent  medicine. 

52 


AY 


YEARBOOKS.     ALMANACS 


AY 


81 


lol 


By  country. 
United  States.- 

Almanacs  for  special  classes  of  persons,  l)v^  class 
(age,  sex,  occupation,  etc.),  A-Z — Continued. 
.P7,      Political . 
.R5-7,  Religious  almanacs. 

.R5,  By  title  (except  Catholic  almanacs),  A-Z. 

.R6,  Catholic  almanacs.     By  title,  A-Z  (ex- 

cept titles  beginning  with  ' '  Saint " ) . 
.R7,  Titles  beginning  with  "Saint,"  byname 

of  Saint. 

e.  g.,  R7A6,  St.  Anthony. 
.Wo,      Water-cure.     .,-       a?  .  ,      ^  ,^>c 

Women's  almanacs,  see  .H7,  Household. 
.W7,      Workingmen's. 
-liAU  Local  by  state. 

Confederate      States     Almanacs,      1861-1865, 
see  AY  ,381.,  ,  ,.    i  v  >        l.  l.h 


(1)  C-oH«ca^ 
f2)-Local,  by  plaee- 


Alabama. 

Alaska. 

Arizona 

Arkansas. 

California. 

Colorado. 

Connecticut. 

Delaware. 

District  of  Columbia. 

Florida. 

Georgia. 

Idaho. 

Illinois. 

Indiana. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Kentucky. 

Louisiana. 

Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts. 

Michigan. 

Minnesota. 

Mississippi. 

Missouri. 


236-7 
241-2 
246-7 
251-2 
256-7 
261-2 
266-7 
271-2 
276-7 
281-2 
286-7 
291-2 
296-7 
301-2 
306-7 
311-2 
316-7 
321-2 
326-7 
331-2 
336-7 
341-2 
340-7 


Montana. 

Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New  Hampshire. 

New  Jersey. 

New  Mexico. 

New  York. 

North  Carolina. 

North  Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oklahoma . 

Oregon. 

Pemisylvania. 

Rhode  Island. 

South  Carolina. 

South  Dakota. 

Tennessee 

Texas. 

Utah. 

Vermont . 

Virginia. 

Washingto  ^ 

West  Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 


53 


AY  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AY 

3S1     Confederate  States  almanacs. 
.Al-5  Collections. 
Provisionally  subarranged  by  date. 

Foreign  countries. 

For  subdivisions  under  each,  see  tables  on  page  57. 


British  America. 

410-420 

Canada. 

417 

French.     General  almanacs. 

Special  in  419-420  with  added  entry  here 

418 

Other  than  English  or  French. 

419 

By  subject,  A-Z. 

Cf.  AY  81. 

420 

Local,  by  place,  A-Z. 

425 

Other,  A-Z. 

British  Guiana,  see  660-669. 

Latin  America. 

430-439 

Mexico. 

Central  America. 

440-449 

Costa  Rica. 

450-459 

Guatemala. 

460-469 

Honduras. 

470-479 

Nicaragua. 

480-489 

Salvador. 

490-499 

Panama. 

West  Indies. 

510-519 

Cuba. 

530-539 

Haiti. 

Jamaica,  see  AY  425. 

550-559 

Santo  Domingo. 

570-579 

Porto  Rico. 

581 

Other,  A-Z. 

Bermudas,  see  AY  425.. 

South  America. 

600-609 

Argentine  Republic. 

610-619 

Bolivia. 

620-029 

Brazil. 

630-639 

Chile. 

640-649 

Colombia. 

650-659 

Ecuador. 

Guiana. 

660-669 

British. 

670-679 

Dutch. 

680-689 

French. 

54 


AY 

YEARBOOKS.    ALMANACS 

Latin  America. 

South  America — Continued. 

690-699 

Paraj^uay. 

700-709 

Peru. 

710-719 

Uruguay. 

720-729 

Venezuela. 

Europe. 

750-759 

Great  Britain. 

760-769 

Scotland. 

770-779 

Ireland. 

780-7S9 

Wales. 

800-810 

Aust  ria-IIungary . 

809  By  state;  810  By  place. 

811-819 

Hungary. 

830-839 

France. 

850-860 

German  Empire. 

859  By  state;  860  By  place. 

870-879 

Greece. 

890-899 

Italy. 

900-909 

Netherlands. 

910-919 

Belgium. 

920-929 

Holland. 

940-949 

Russia. 

Scandinavia. 

950-959 

Denmark. 

960 

Iceland. 

970-979 

Norway. 

980-989 

Sweden. 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

1000-1009 

Spain. 

1010-1019 

Portugal. 

1020-1030 

Switzerland. 

1029  By  canton;  1030  By  place. 

1038 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States,  A-Z. 

Asia.                      1^2  JA-&\h-      ° 

1  D  -i^. 

British  possessions. 

1050-1059 

India. 

1065 

Other,  A-Z. 

1071 

Dutch  possessions,  A-Z. 

1076 

French  possessions,  A-Z. 

1081 

German  possessions,  A-Z. 

1095 

Portuguese  possessions,  A-Z. 

AY 


55 


AY  LIBKARY  OF  CONGRESS  AY 


Asia — Continue  d . 

Russian  possessions. 

1100-1109 

Siberia. 

1115 

Other,  A-Z. 
United  States  possessions. 

1120-1129 

Philippine  Islands. 
Native  states.     Far  East. 

1140-1149 

China. 

1150-1159 

Japan. 

1165 

Other,  A-Z. 
Native  states.     Southwestern  Asia. 

1185 

Persia. 
Africa. 

Belgian  Congo,  see  AY  1501. 

1201 

British  possessions,  A-Z. 

1251 

French  possessions,  A-Z. 

1301 

German  possessions,  A-Z. 

1351 

Italian  possessions,  A-Z. 

1401 

Portuguese  possessions,  A-Z. 

1451 

Spanish  possessions,  A-Z. 

1501 

Congo  Free  States  (to  Oct.,  1908),  Belgian  Congo, 
Native  states. 

1908-^ 

1551 

Egypt. 

1575 

Other,  A-Z. 

1600-1609 

Australia. 

1611-1612 

New  South  Wales. 

1615-1616 

Queensland. 

1621-1622 

South  Australia. 

1625-1626 

Tasmania. 

1631-1632 

Victoria. 

1635-1636 

West  Australia. 

1651-1652 

New  Zealand. 
Oceania. 

American  possessions. 

1671-1672 

Guam. 

1675-1676 

Hawaii. 

1681-1682 

Samoa. 

1701 

British  possessions,  A-Z. 

1715 

French  possessions,  A-Z. 

1725 

German  possessions,  A-Z. 

56 


AY  YEARBOOKS.    ALMANACS  AY 

TABLE  OF  SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  COUNTRIES  (AY  410-1725). 

I  (Ten  numbers). 

Early,  to  1800. 

(0)  Collections,  by  date  of  first  volume. 

(1)  .A-Z5      Serial,  by  title  or  editor. 
.Z7  Other,  by  date. 

(2)  Yearbooks  (without  almanacs). 

Prefer  subjecte:  B-Z. 
1800-. 

(3)  Collections. 

(4)  General,  by  title  or  editor. 

(5)  Newspaper,  etc.,  by  name  of  place,  subarranged 

by  title. 

(6)  Other. 

.A3-Z3,  Literary,  magazine,  almanacs,  etc. 

By  title  or  editor. 
.Z5  date,  Miscellaneous.    Occasional  issues. 

By  date. 

(7)  Almanacs  in  foreign  languages,  by  language,  A-Z. 

(8)  Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Cf.  AY81.A8-W7.  -p^^,^.,,  ,^..,.  .ubj..r.  b-1 

/g')  Local,  by  place,  A.—L.      e,.^.''TTflpM9t\"caW»»\i«.6.'3a2  fef\i»'a\. 

11  (Two  numbers). 

( 1 )  Collections  and  general . 

(2)  Local,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Ill  (One  number  or  Cutter  number). 

(1)  .A2         Collections. 

(2)  .A3         Serial. 

(3)  .A4-Z    Local,  by  place. 


-fQOOir  DIRECTORIES.       ,  , 

Directories  are  classified  by  subject  in  B-Z.     Those  not  an  current  uae 
may  be  collected  here  by  affixing  a  special  label  ^ 


57 


AZ 

HISTORY  OF  THE  SCIENCES 
IN  GENERAL 

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  LEARNING 


59 


HISTORY  OF  THE  SCIENCES 
IN  GENERAL 

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  LEARNING 

Cf.  B;  CB;  D  16;  P;  Q. 

AZ 

Periodicals.  1 
Societies.       [see  AS. 
Congresses.  J 
Collections,  see  AC. 
General  works. 
(21-28)        Early  (to  1800).  ] 
(31-38)        19th  century.        see  AZ  201-228. 
(41-48)       20tli  century.     J 
101     Philosophy.     Theory. 

103         Value,    aims,    influence,     etc.      Addresses,    lectures. 
Pamphlets. 

I OG  10^         Methods,  organization. tA\^\\5v\«ou^  Curiosa. 

(107)  Classification,  see  BD  240-241. 

Cf.  Z  696,  Classification  (Bibliography). 

,„a                Relation  to  special  sciences.  c^    ,  ^,.  ^  ^  r. .      ...- 

/O?  i  ..._        -  ovuvVioli)  avid  rv-.-.M   J.S6 

111  General  works. 

(121)  Philosophy,  see  B  53. 

(126)  Religion,  see  BL. 

(131)  Social  and  political  institutions,  see  II  61,  J  71. 

(136)  Law,  see  K. 

(141)  Education,  see  L  B  41. 

(151)  Art,  see  N  72. 

(161)  Literature,  see  P  33,  61 ;  PX  4.5-55. 

(171)  Science,  see  Q  175. 

(181)  Technical  sciences;  inventions,  see  T  14-20. 

His  tor}'. 

General  works. 

Prefer  CB;  D;P;Q. 
200-208  Early. 


200  Latin  workt^. 
211-218  19th  century. 

221-228  20th  century. 


_  Under  each  (1)  English  works;  (2 )  French; 
(3 )  German ;  (4 )  Italian ;  {S )  Other  works . 


61 


AZ  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  AZ 

Hist  ory — Continued . 
By  period. 

Prefer  CB;  D;  P;  Q. 
301  Antiquity. 

311  Ancient  oriental. 

321  Middle  ages. 

331  Renaissance. 

341  Modern. 

346  1 6th-l 7th  centuries. 

351  ISth  century. 

356  19th  century. 

361  20th  century. 

500-908     By  country. 

Prefer  DA-DU;  P;  Q. 
Under  each: 

I  II  III  IV 

10  nos.     5  nos.      3  nos.  1  no. 

(0)  (1)        (1).A1-A3        .A1-A2    Collections. 

(1)  (2)  .A5-Z3         .A5-Z3     General  works.     His- 

tory. 

(2)  Early.     Origins. 

(3)  Middle  ages. 

(4)  Modern. 

(6)  General  special.     Rela- 

tions, etc. 

(7)  (3)  .Z5  .Z5  Addresses,  essays,  lec- 

tures.    Pamphlets. 

(8)  (4)        (2)  .Z7A-Z    States,  provinces,  etc. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Collections. 

(2)  History. 

(3)  O  t  li  e  r  : 

Minor. 
[9]        fo]        [3]  [.Z8A-Z]    Cities,     soo    DA-DU; 

E,  F. 
Countries  to  which  2  nos.  are  assigned  in  the  schedule  upe  subdi- 
visions (1)  and  (2)  of  table  III;  countries  with  four  numbers: 
(l)-(4)   of  table  II. 


501 

America. 

United  States— Cont'd, 

502 

North  America. 

513 

States,  A-Z. 

503 

United  States. 

[514] 

Cities,  A-Z,  see  F. 

504 

Colonial  period. 

515-516 

Canada. 

505 

J9th-20th  centuries. 

517-518 

Mexico. 

507 

(ieneral   special.     Rela- 

519 

Central  America. 

tions,  etc. 

521-522 

British  Honduras. 

508 

Addresses,    essays,    lec- 

523-524 

Costa  Rica. 

tures.     Pamphlets. 

525-526 

Guatemala. 

509 

New  England. 

527-528 

Honduras. 

510 

South. 

529-530 

Nicaragua. 

511 

West. 

531-532 

Salvador. 

62 


AZ 


HISTORY  OF  THE  SCIENCES  ]N  CEXEKAL 


AZ 


1li5-1l 


By 

country — Continued. 

533-534 

Panama. 

Europe — Continued. 

535 

West  Indies. 

740-749 

Spain.     Spain  and  Por- 

537-538 

Bahamas. 

tugal. 

539-540 

Cuba. 

750-753 

Portugal. 

541-542 

Haiti. 

755-758 

Switzerland. 

543-544 

Jamaica. 

760 

Turkey. 

545-546 

Porto  Rico. 

761 

Other  Balkan  States. 

547 

Other. 

762 

Bulgaria. 

548-550 

South     America .       Latin 

763 

Montenegro. 

America. 

(Table  II, 

764 

Rumania. 

subdiv.  (l)-(3). 

765 

Servia. 

551-554 

Argentine  Republic. 

766 

Others. 

556-557 

Bolivia. 

770 

Asia.     The  Orient. 

560-563 

Brazil. 

771 

Southwestern      Asia. 

565-568 

Chile. 

Levant.      Turkey   i  n 

570-571 

Colombia. 

Asia. 

572-573 

Ecuador. 

773 

Persia. 

Guiana. 

775 

Central  Asia. 

574-575 

British. 

777 

Southern  Asia.      India. 

576-577 

Dutch. 

Ceylon. 

578-579 

French. 

779 

Indo-China. 

581-582 

Paraguay. 

781 

French  Indo-China. 

583-584 

Peru. 

783 

Indonesia.     Malaysia. 

585-586 

Uruguay. 

785 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

587-588 

Venezuela. 

787 

Philippines. 

600-607 

Europe. 

789 

Eastern  Asia. 

610-617 

Great  Britain 

.   England. 

791 

China. 

620-623 

England — 

local. 

793 

Japan. 

625-628 

Scotland. 

795 

Northern  Asia.    Siberia. 

630-633 

Ireland. 

Russian  Asia. 

635-638 

Wales. 

800-807 

Africa. 

640-649 

Austria. 

810-818 

Eg>T)t. 

650-659 

France. 

821 

Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

660-669 

Germany. 

850 

Australia. 

670-673 

Greece. 

851-854 

New  South  Wales. 

680-68!) 

Italy. 

861-864 

Queensland. 

690-699 

Netherlands. 

Holland. 

866-869 

South  Australia. 

700-709 

Belgium. 

Flanders. 

871-874 

Tasmania. 

•710  710 

Russia  .H 

876-879 

Victoria. 

720-727 

Scandinavia 

881 

West  Australia. 

728 

Denmark. 

891 

New  Zealand. 

729 

Iceland. 

901 

Pacific  Islands. 

730 

Norway. 

908 

Special,  A-Z. 

731 

Sweden. 

(950)  Biography,  see  CT,  and  the  subdivision  Bio-jraphy  under 

special  classes  and  subjects  in  B-Z. 
(990)  Anecdotes  of  scholars,  professors,  etc..  sec  PX  0260-6268. 

6231.  S3. 
Popular  errors,  delusions  and  superstitious. 


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